The Crisis In India
Published in 1942, The Crisis in India contains two essays first published in New York-based Fellowship: the first by Haridas Mazumdar, detailing Gandhi's political strategies during World War II; the second by Gandhi's secretary Mahadev Desai.
Har Dayal, "What the World is Waiting For" (1912)
An article titled "What the World is Waiting For" by Har Dayal, published in a 1912 issue of The Open Court (Issue 3), a monthly magazine that was "devoted to the science of religion, the religion of science, and the extension of the religious parliament idea." In the article, Dayal weighs in on the future of science, politics, and religion.
Bhagwan Singh Lecture on July 15, 1942
A lecture delivered by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee on July 15, 1942 as part of a summer conference. The topic for the lecture is on experimental psychology. In the 10 minute audio clip, Gyanee summarizes and reiterates the three important lessons from the lecture the evening prior and introduces the subject of experimental psychology.
India's Challenge to American Radicals
Pamphlet published by the Friends of Freedom for India titled India's Challenge to American Radicals. The content is an essay by Sailendranath Ghose, first published in Young Democracy (June 1, 1919).
Haridas Mazumdar on pacifism
Essay by Haridas Mazumdar on the philosophy of Pacificism, dated September 21, 1943.
The Non-Violent Army of Satyagraha
Essay by Haridas Mazumdar on Satyagraha, non-violence, and resistance to conscription. Mazumdar writes, "100,000 young men between the ages of 21 and 35 can bring about a profound non-violent revolution in the United States of America and, indeed, in the whole world."